Board game lounges are taking off.
So why hasn't anyone opened up a lounge with videogames?
thoughts? any potential downfalls to the idea?
>>1617752
Idea:
Put an xbox in your garage
Put up nice christmas lights and get a liquor license
Invite people over and have them pay a monthly fee to play 24/7
Everyone loves it
Just kidding, why would someone pay to use an xbox across town when they could just have one in their residence
close garage door and turn on engines
profit (ded)
A lot have tried in my city and every single one failed.
>>1617752
what are internet cafes
https://youtu.be/W-mr-O7_uN0
>>1617752
They have tried repeatedly.
They just fail. A key problem is the tendency to get flooded with kids rather than the 'cool' hipsters they hope to attract.
if we followed through with the business we would host tournaments with prizes and offer a more pampered experience than one would receive at home.
how did those that have tried, failed?
The margins are probably really bad.
cf AFK in San Jose
>>1617777
checked.
you'd need a liquor license im pretty sure. However, people pay for atmosphere all the time.. so the ideas not completely retarded.
>>1617752
Supply and demand, but for community, not product.
Videogames have a large demand for interaction and they have a large supply (online games). Board games have a large demand for multiplayer but a small supply (must be played in-person).
>>1617752
People can easily play video games with other people online.
You can't play board games online so it's harder to find more people to play with.
>>1618998
>Atmosphere
>a bunch of neets/koreans playing starcraft
Pick one